OpenClaw

  • Anthropic’s Claude Masters Computer Control for Task Completion

    Anthropic’s Claude chatbot now autonomously performs tasks on user computers, using smartphone commands. This leap challenges emerging AI agents like OpenClaw by enabling Claude to open applications, browse the web, and manage files. While Anthropic emphasizes safeguards and user permission, this advancement highlights the industry’s push towards AI agents capable of continuous, autonomous operation. Dispatch further integrates Claude into professional workflows.

    2026年3月24日
  • OpenClaw’s ChatGPT Moment: Concerns Grow Over AI Models Becoming Commodities

    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang hailed OpenClaw, an open-source AI coding project, as humanity’s most popular open-source project. Its rapid rise empowers users to create AI agents on personal computers, challenging the dominance of major LLM developers. Nvidia’s NemoClaw aims to bolster enterprise adoption with security services. This development signals a platform shift, making AI more accessible and sparking innovation in agent frameworks.

    2026年3月21日
  • China’s OpenClaw Surge Fuels Secondhand MacBook Price Hikes

    Surging demand for AI tools in China, particularly the OpenClaw agent, is driving up prices for pre-owned Apple Macs. This is because users need powerful devices to run computationally intensive AI tasks. The trend is causing a significant uptick in the used electronics market, with dealers adjusting pricing strategies to meet demand. Experts anticipate this trend to continue, highlighting the growing integration of AI into daily life and its impact on hardware ecosystems.

    2026年3月19日
  • China’s OpenClaw Adoption: From Enthusiasts to Everyday Users

    China is aggressively promoting widespread AI adoption with OpenClaw, a personal digital assistant, sparking a grassroots movement. Tech giants like Baidu and Tencent are hosting events to equip citizens, who feel a sense of urgency to avoid being left behind. OpenClaw, hailed as “the next ChatGPT,” enables task automation and fuels the rise of “one-person companies,” aligning with China’s goal to integrate AI into 90% of industries by 2030. While the government encourages adoption, concerns about security and data privacy are emerging.

    2026年3月18日
  • Meta’s Manus Desktop App Brings AI Agent to Personal Devices

    Meta-acquired Manus has launched Manus Desktop, bringing its AI agent technology to personal laptops for local file and application interaction. This move competes with open-source agents like OpenClaw, which has gained significant traction. Manus Desktop offers advanced task execution, such as file analysis and app control, but raises privacy concerns which Manus addresses with explicit user permissions. Meta’s acquisition aims to enhance its AI assistants.

    2026年3月18日
  • Zhipu and Minimax Respond to Nvidia’s Jensen Huang After OpenCLaw Comments

    Chinese AI stocks surged Wednesday following NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s strong endorsement of OpenClaw, an open-source AI agent framework he called “the next ChatGPT.” Companies like MiniMax and Zhipu, which utilize OpenClaw, saw significant gains. This reflects China’s growing AI market and its ambition to develop competitive large language models. Broader tech stocks also benefited from Huang’s optimistic market outlook.

    2026年3月18日
  • Nvidia CEO: OpenClaw is “Definitely the Next ChatGPT”

    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang hails OpenClaw as a revolutionary open-source AI agent platform, calling it “the next ChatGPT.” Unlike chatbots, OpenClaw agents execute complex tasks autonomously. Nvidia’s NemoClaw offers an enterprise-grade solution for deploying these agents. Huang envisions OpenClaw democratizing expertise, empowering individuals across professions. The platform’s potential for increased productivity and creativity is immense, though security and ethical considerations are being addressed.

    2026年3月17日
  • Chinese Tech Giants Capitalize on OpenClaw for AI Agent Deployment Race

    China is experiencing a surge in the adoption of OpenClaw, an open-source AI assistant, with companies like Tencent and Zhipu AI integrating it into their products. OpenClaw’s autonomous capabilities are driving its widespread use, even surpassing adoption in the US. Chinese tech firms are simplifying installation and local governments are offering incentives, fueling its rapid growth and highlighting China’s commitment to AI advancement.

    2026年3月14日
  • Baidu Integrates OpenClaw AI into Search App for 700 Million Users

    Baidu is integrating the popular open-source AI agent, OpenClaw, into its main smartphone app, enabling users to automate tasks like scheduling and coding directly within the search application. This expansion, mirroring efforts by other tech giants like Alibaba, aims to leverage AI investments ahead of the Lunar New Year. While AI agents offer enhanced functionality, cybersecurity experts caution about potential security risks associated with granting them broad system access.

    2026年2月17日
  • AI: The Buzz and the Fear Worldwide

    OpenClaw, an open-source AI agent, has rapidly gained traction for its ability to autonomously perform tasks across operating systems and applications. Initially known by other names, its swift adoption spans Silicon Valley to Beijing, with users praising its practical capabilities and “persistent memory.” However, concerns are mounting over security risks, potential for manipulation, and the implications of AI agents interacting with each other, as seen on platforms like Moltbook, sparking intense debate about the future of AI autonomy and human-AI relationships.

    2026年2月14日